Social Media Is Going Wild Over Hilarious Photo Of WNBA Rookie Cameron Brink Standing Beside Comedian Kevin Hart

Photos of Cameron Brink and Kevin Hart both smiling

Cameron Brink and Kevin Hart (Photos via Getty Images

 

A photo of Los Angeles Sparks rookie Cameron Brink towering over comedian and actor Kevin Hart is going viral online again after initially doing the rounds last July, and social media is still freaking out over it.Brink, who was the No. 1 overall pick in this year’s WNBA Draft, stands at 6 ft 4 in, while Hart is 5 ft 2 in, so she easily dwarfs him in the image shown below.

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Of course, fans came with the jokes.

“Why did he accept to take this picture,” one wondered.

“Love seeing the WNBA doing make a wish for these kids,” another quipped.

 

“The advantages of being a short guy. Look where his eyes are,” someone else pointed out.

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As mentioned above, Cameron Brink was the second overall pick this year. She played her college basketball for Stanford and was the highest pick from the program since Chiney Ogwumike went No. 1 in 2014.

The rookie was quickly recruited by Kim Kardashian for her SKIMS brand after it became the WNBA’s official underwear partner. She was selected as the face of the Fits Everybody collection along with the likes of Candace Parker and Kelsey Plum.

Brink, who is as popular for her looks as she is for her game, has also disclosed that she would like to be featured by Sports Illustrated in the future.

Meanwhile, the Sparks are 2-6 to start the season.

Los Angeles Clippers Officially Secure Playoff Spot After Defeating Phoenix Suns

Los Angeles Clippers secured a playoff spot after defeating SunsIvica Zubac, Paul George (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
The Clippers secured their playoff spot on Tuesday with a triple-double from Russell Westbrook, avoiding the NBA’s play-in tournament. They defeated the Phoenix Suns 105-92, guaranteeing a spot in the top five in the Western Conference rankings.

All of that shouldn’t be shocking because the Los Angeles Clippers have placed among the top 5 in the regular-season rankings nine times in the previous twelve seasons, and it would have taken an incredible collapse in the last week of the season for them not to do so.

They have just ever advanced to the conference final in team history; hence, they haven’t had a sustained playoff run. Thus, Tuesday’s victory is only the beginning of a well-known road that will only become more difficult as it goes on.

The Suns, battling to avoid participating in the Western Conference play-in round, had a humiliating first performance. With 6:45 remaining, a free shot by Bradley Beal gave them a chance to tie the score at 91-84, but they could not move any closer.

Los Angeles Clippers Avoided the Play-In Tournament After This Win

Los Angeles Clippers have won seven out of eight games and four in a row. In the second meeting of the home-and-home series, they will host the Suns on Wednesday. With 23 points and 13 rebounds, Paul George led Los Angeles, followed by Ivica Zubac with 17 points, as per the NBA website. Each of the five starters scored ten or more points.

With 21 points, Kevin Durant led the Suns, while Beal finished with 19. Booker ended with twelve points, making only one of his eleven field goals. In the second, the Clippers extended their lead. Los Angeles led 51-14 at one point, their most significant game lead, thanks to a 3-pointer by Bones Hyland. At the half, Los Angeles led 66-33.

Tuesday’s Los Angeles Clippers were undoubtedly focused from the outset, jumping out to a 17-point lead in the first 4 1/2 minutes and not looking back until midway through the fourth quarter, when a string of second-half blunders allowed Phoenix to cut the advantage to seven points.